DLH Vs. Hatton (and no i don't mean it's happening)
Who would win between Oscar De La Hoya when he beat up Chavez at 140 and Ricky Hatton when he beat Tszyu?
IMO Hatton is a poor man's Chavez, and all though he wasn't at his best anymore, he still had a world title, so I'd pick DLH by 9th round TKO
your thoughts
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Hatton would be way to busy for him
ODLH struggles with fighters that come on to him
Hatton unanimous points
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I really can't see any way Ricky Hatton beats De La Hoya.
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especially at that stage, when Oscar was more of a mover, meaning he was always on the front of his toes and used that excellent sharp jab, IMO he'd just cut Hatton up with the jab and overwhelm him with flurries
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especially at that stage, when Oscar was more of a mover, meaning he was always on the front of his toes and used that excellent sharp jab, IMO he'd just cut Hatton up with the jab and overwhelm him with flurries
His left hook would devastate Hatton as he rushed in. It would be a good scrap while it lasted, but ODH is simply a better fighter and he would win by mid-round TKO.
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especially at that stage, when Oscar was more of a mover, meaning he was always on the front of his toes and used that excellent sharp jab, IMO he'd just cut Hatton up with the jab and overwhelm him with flurries
His left hook would devastate Hatton as he rushed in. It would be a good scrap while it lasted, but ODH is simply a better fighter and he would win by mid-round TKO.
i basically think it'd go into around the 9th due to Hattons durability at that time
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ElTerribleMorales
especially at that stage, when Oscar was more of a mover, meaning he was always on the front of his toes and used that excellent sharp jab, IMO he'd just cut Hatton up with the jab and overwhelm him with flurries
His left hook would devastate Hatton as he rushed in. It would be a good scrap while it lasted, but ODH is simply a better fighter and he would win by mid-round TKO.
care to name me a single fighter on ODLHs record that he can brag about ever KO`ing?
Hatton only ever got beat by the best 2 p4ps of his generation, he sure as hell aint going down to an old de la hoya
If you ask me it would be hatton-castillo all over again only ODLH wouldnt be so stupid as to try and trade with the best body puncher in the biz and would end up going through the motions and taking a points loss
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Hatton would be way to busy for him
ODLH struggles with fighters that come on to him
Hatton unanimous points
Doesn't it ever get boring? The only loss which you could even possibly attribute to pressure would be his first to Mosley, who was a hell of a lot better than Hatton ever was. Aside from this, De La Hoya did very well against pressure fighters who came forward, not to mention the size and power advantage he would've had over little Ricky. It's truly shameless the way you ride the guys nuts, Oscar would have smashed him up BADLY at 140, it's practically a mismatch.
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ElTerribleMorales
especially at that stage, when Oscar was more of a mover, meaning he was always on the front of his toes and used that excellent sharp jab, IMO he'd just cut Hatton up with the jab and overwhelm him with flurries
His left hook would devastate Hatton as he rushed in. It would be a good scrap while it lasted, but ODH is simply a better fighter and he would win by mid-round TKO.
care to name me a single fighter on ODLHs record that he can brag about ever KO`ing?
Hatton only ever got beat by the best 2 p4ps of his generation, he sure as hell aint going down to an old de la hoya
old DLH? Oscar was in his early 20's when he fought at 140, what the hell are you talking about?!?
and aside from the Tszyu win, what win does Hatton have on his record that can really pair up with anything DLH accomplished?
DLH was 23 when he beat up Chavez while Hatton was 27 when he finally chose to step it up
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Hatton would be way to busy for him
ODLH struggles with fighters that come on to him
Hatton unanimous points
Doesn't it ever get boring? The only loss which you could even possibly attribute to pressure would be his first to Mosley, who was a hell of a lot better than Hatton ever was. Aside from this, De La Hoya did very well against pressure fighters who came forward, not to mention the size and power advantage he would've had over little Ricky. It's truly shameless the way you ride the guys nuts, Oscar would have smashed him up BADLY at 140,
it's practically a mismatch.
:lolololol::lolololol::lolololol:
While ODLH was getting his ass handed to him against every single half decent opponent ricky was beating the likes of tszyu/castillo etc
A prime hatton destroys ODLH
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CFH
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ElTerribleMorales
especially at that stage, when Oscar was more of a mover, meaning he was always on the front of his toes and used that excellent sharp jab, IMO he'd just cut Hatton up with the jab and overwhelm him with flurries
His left hook would devastate Hatton as he rushed in. It would be a good scrap while it lasted, but ODH is simply a better fighter and he would win by mid-round TKO.
care to name me a single fighter on ODLHs record that he can brag about ever KO`ing?
Hatton only ever got beat by the best 2 p4ps of his generation, he sure as hell aint going down to an old de la hoya
If you ask me it would be hatton-castillo all over again only ODLH wouldnt be so stupid as to try and trade with the best body puncher in the biz and would end up going through the motions and taking a points loss
Vargas, Mayorga? Not exactly elite in hindsight I suppose but both were relentless come forward fighters with a hell of a lot more size and durability than Ricky. And I don't think anyone will EVER ask you about anything regarding Hatton, because you are a shameless nuthugger.
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HattonTheHammer
Hatton would be way to busy for him
ODLH struggles with fighters that come on to him
Hatton unanimous points
Doesn't it ever get boring? The only loss which you could even possibly attribute to pressure would be his first to Mosley, who was a hell of a lot better than Hatton ever was. Aside from this, De La Hoya did very well against pressure fighters who came forward, not to mention the size and power advantage he would've had over little Ricky. It's truly shameless the way you ride the guys nuts, Oscar would have smashed him up BADLY at 140,
it's practically a mismatch.
:lolololol::lolololol::lolololol:
While ODLH was getting his ass handed to him against every single half decent opponent ricky was beating the likes of tszyu/castillo etc
A prime hatton destroys ODLH
You are such a clown. DLH has fought so many more quality fighters than Hatton it isn't even worth comparing, he only lost to guys who would have almost certainly KO'ed Hatton. The fact that you can only point to an old Tszyu and Castillo in contrast pretty much says everything... I suppose they were on par with Hopkins at 160, Trinidad at WW, Prime Mosley, Quartey, Whittaker, etc? Ricky wouldn't have had any problem beating those guys either right?
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HattonTheHammer
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CFH
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ElTerribleMorales
especially at that stage, when Oscar was more of a mover, meaning he was always on the front of his toes and used that excellent sharp jab, IMO he'd just cut Hatton up with the jab and overwhelm him with flurries
His left hook would devastate Hatton as he rushed in. It would be a good scrap while it lasted, but ODH is simply a better fighter and he would win by mid-round TKO.
care to name me a single fighter on ODLHs record that he can brag about ever KO`ing?
Hatton only ever got beat by the best 2 p4ps of his generation, he sure as hell aint going down to an old de la hoya
If you ask me it would be hatton-castillo all over again only ODLH wouldnt be so stupid as to try and trade with the best body puncher in the biz and would end up going through the motions and taking a points loss
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HattonTheHammer
Hatton would be way to busy for him
ODLH struggles with fighters that come on to him
Hatton unanimous points
Doesn't it ever get boring? The only loss which you could even possibly attribute to pressure would be his first to Mosley, who was a hell of a lot better than Hatton ever was. Aside from this, De La Hoya did very well against pressure fighters who came forward, not to mention the size and power advantage he would've had over little Ricky. It's truly shameless the way you ride the guys nuts, Oscar would have smashed him up BADLY at 140,
it's practically a mismatch.
:lolololol::lolololol::lolololol:
While ODLH was getting his ass handed to him against every single half decent opponent ricky was beating the likes of tszyu/castillo etc
A prime hatton destroys ODLH
:vd::vd::vd::vd::vd::vd::vd::vd::vd::
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HattonTheHammer
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p4pking
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HattonTheHammer
Hatton would be way to busy for him
ODLH struggles with fighters that come on to him
Hatton unanimous points
Doesn't it ever get boring? The only loss which you could even possibly attribute to pressure would be his first to Mosley, who was a hell of a lot better than Hatton ever was. Aside from this, De La Hoya did very well against pressure fighters who came forward, not to mention the size and power advantage he would've had over little Ricky. It's truly shameless the way you ride the guys nuts, Oscar would have smashed him up BADLY at 140,
it's practically a mismatch.
:lolololol::lolololol::lolololol:
While ODLH was getting his ass handed to him against every single half decent opponent ricky was beating the likes of tszyu/castillo etc
A prime hatton destroys ODLH
You are such a clown.
DLH has fought so many more quality fighters than Hatton it isn't even worth comparing, he only lost to guys who would have almost certainly KO'ed Hatton. The fact that you can only point to an old Tszyu and Castillo in contrast pretty much says everything... I suppose they were on par with Hopkins at 160, Trinidad at WW, Prime Mosley, Quartey, Whittaker, etc? Ricky wouldn't have had any problem beating those guys either right?
fought - yes, im not even debating that
beaten - not a single person that can match kostya tszyu and jose luis castillo
Remembering ricky just didnt beat those 2 he TKO`d the pair of them and sent both into retirement
The day i see someone who isnt a p4p great own hatton like ODLH has been so many times i`ll take this question seriously, until then
get the hell out of here........
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p4pking
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HattonTheHammer
Hatton would be way to busy for him
ODLH struggles with fighters that come on to him
Hatton unanimous points
Doesn't it ever get boring? The only loss which you could even possibly attribute to pressure would be his first to Mosley, who was a hell of a lot better than Hatton ever was. Aside from this, De La Hoya did very well against pressure fighters who came forward, not to mention the size and power advantage he would've had over little Ricky. It's truly shameless the way you ride the guys nuts, Oscar would have smashed him up BADLY at 140,
it's practically a mismatch.
:lolololol::lolololol::lolololol:
While ODLH was getting his ass handed to him against every single half decent opponent ricky was beating the likes of tszyu/castillo etc
A prime hatton destroys ODLH
here are there biggest wins on a WORLD scale
DLH
Jorge Paez (KO)
John John Molina (UD)
Rafael Ruelas (KO)
Genaro Hernandez (KO)
Jesse James Leija (KO)
Julio Cesar Chavez (TKO X2)
Pernell Whitaker (UD)
Hector Camacho (UD)
Ike Quartey (SD)
Oba Carr (TKO)
Arturo Gatti (TKO)
Javier Castillejo (UD)
Fernando Vargas (TKO)
"Yory Boy" Campas (TKO)
Ricardo Mayorga (KO)
Out of 15 well known names he has 11 wins coming by KO
Hatton
Freddie Pendleton (KO)
Vince Phillips (UD)
Ben Tackie (UD)
Ray Oliviera (KO)
Kostya Tszyu (TKO)
Carlos Maussa (KO) :-X
Luis Collazo (UD)
Juan Urango (UD)
Jose Luis Castillo (KO)
Juan Lazcano (UD)
Paul Malignaggi (TKO)
Out of 11 well known names he has 6 KO
:-X